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Is there some easy way of telling if A3640 in Amiga Technologies A4000T suffers from badly_polarized_capacitors? (do all AT A4000T have bad/good capacitors?) :-?
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October 25, 2005, 07:41:20 PM »
arrgh, it looks bad:
http://orange.users.sbb.co.yu/Amiga/PA250003.JPG
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the black stripe is soldered on +, so its wrong, right?
but cpu works fine, I really don't wanna break it trying to 'fix it'... should I just ignore it?
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October 26, 2005, 08:31:17 AM »
great, thats a relief :-) , thanks
but then the caps on Big Book of Amiga Hardware A3640 are wrong..
It would be a lot easier if someone simply posted photo of correct orientation because the cpu card is not easily accessible with ohmmeter.
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